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Large silver-plated bowl by the Fanniere Brothers
Large silver-plated bowl by the Fanniere Brothers - Decorative Objects Style Napoléon III Large silver-plated bowl by the Fanniere Brothers - Large silver-plated bowl by the Fanniere Brothers - Napoléon III Antiquités - Large silver-plated bowl by the Fanniere Brothers
Ref : 112658
4 200 €
Period :
19th century
Provenance :
France
Medium :
Silver-plated metal
Dimensions :
l. 19.69 inch X H. 12.2 inch X P. 12.6 inch
Decorative Objects  - Large silver-plated bowl by the Fanniere Brothers 19th century - Large silver-plated bowl by the Fanniere Brothers Napoléon III - Large silver-plated bowl by the Fanniere Brothers Antiquités - Large silver-plated bowl by the Fanniere Brothers
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Large silver-plated bowl by the Fanniere Brothers

Large silver-plated bowl by the Fannière brothers on a marble base.

François-Auguste (1819-1900) and François-Joseph Fannière (1820-1897), nephews of the silversmith Jacques-Henri Fauconnier, founded the Fannière Frère silversmith firm in 1839, located on rue Vaugirard and then rue de Fleurus. Trained at the Beaux-Arts in Michel Martin Drollig's workshop, the brothers' talent for drawing, sculpting and chasing led them to supply some of Paris's most prestigious houses, including Odiot, Froment-Meurice and Christofle.
They won a first-class medal at the 1855 Exposition Universelle and a gold medal in 1867, and exhibited regularly at the Paris Salons.

The bowl we present, with its horse-shaped handles held in place by putti, and its body finely chased with Renommées in a leafy setting, is fully in keeping with the Renaissance-inspired spirit of the two brothers.
An identical bowl is illustrated in Henri Bouilhet, L'orfèvrerie Française aux XVIIIème et XIXème siècles, Paris, 1912, p.69, presented as the "Vase executed for the Grand Prix de Paris in 1867, offered by Emperor Napoleon III".

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Bowl & Cassolettes Napoléon III